Toronto Maple Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul has been listed as day-to-day, according to head coach Randy Carlyle on Friday morning.
Lupul left Thursday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers after being sandwiched by Adam Hall and Jay Rosehill in the first period. The Maple Leafs forward appeared dazed after the incident. He would not return to the game.
The extent of his night spanned 1:40 of ice-time over three shifts.
Lupul was unable to participate in practice on Friday. Carlyle stated that Lupul went for an evaluation earlier in the morning and his ability to travel with the team to New Jersey has yet to be decided. He refused to label the injury a concussion.
Lupul has experienced a bittersweet 2013.
After signing a five-year, $26.25 million extension on Jan. 20, he fractured his forearm, which forced him to miss 25 games. Lupul was on fire in the two games he played after the injury, registering three goals and an assist, before being suspended two games. Following his suspension, he resumed his productive ways, registering a goal in every game he played.